Chris Andritsos
Texas A&M
#40
INF

Chris Andritsos

Infielder
6′4″ / 230 lbs
The Woodlands, TX
Sophomore

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Texas A&M slugger Chris Andritsos to retire from baseball, citing injuries
5 yr ago by Gabe Bock
Texas A&M slugger Chris Andritsos to retire from baseball, citing injuries
Aggie first baseman Chris Andritsos has decided to hang up his spikes and forego his final two seasons on the diamond. The slugger was slated to hit in the middle of the A&M lineup in 2019, and now the Aggies will rely on someone else to step up in his place.
MLB Draft Report: Where the A&M players/signees could be selected
5 yr ago by Gabe Bock
MLB Draft Report: Where the A&M players/signees could be selected
Ahead of tonight's MLB Draft, Gabe Bock runs down the list of A&M draft eligible players, and signees, to see when they could be selected and how that could impact them wearing the Maroon & White next season.
Third-seeded Aggies react to Austin Regional bid, tournament opponents
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5 yr ago by Kyle Johnson
Third-seeded Aggies react to Austin Regional bid, tournament opponents
Following Monday's NCAA Tournament Selection Show in which the Aggies received the No. 3 seed in the Austin Regional, Rob Childress and select A&M players met with the media to discuss their draw, playing the Longhorns and more.
Lacy, Andritsos have big days as Aggies pull away from Georgia late, 7-0
10:02
5 yr ago by Heath Clary
Lacy, Andritsos have big days as Aggies pull away from Georgia late, 7-0
Asa Lacy struck out eight over a career-high six scoreless innings and Chris Andritsos launched two home runs as the Aggies moved to 2-0 in the SEC Tournament. Four different A&M hitters notched multi-hit games and Cason Sherrod relieved Lacy with three dominant innings.
Series Preview: No. 8 Texas A&M vs. Long Beach State
35:48
6 yr ago by David Sandhop
Series Preview: No. 8 Texas A&M vs. Long Beach State
Armed with a top ten ranking and eyeing the start of SEC play next weekend, the Aggies face a real test for the second weekend in a row as the Long Beach State visits College Station. The Dirtbags are only 5-8 but have faced five quality opponents, including two SEC teams and TCU.
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